Miscarriage causes

By Dr. Kaushal Samir Kadam, IVF Speciality In Vitro fertilization (IVF) has helped many people fulfil their dreams of having children when normal methods of conception have failed. Even though IVF has many advantages and has been helpful, there still are some risk factors that should be considered before undergoing this…

By Bourn Hall Fertility Centre , IVF Speciality Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by the growth of tiny cysts (or sac-shaped structures) on the ovaries which become enlarged as a result of this disorder. It also results in excess androgen secretion in women. Since androgen is a “male hormone”, which…

By Dr. Sagar, Gynaecology Miscarriage, also called ‘spontaneous abortion’ is the unprompted termination of pregnancy within the twelfth week. It has been known to occur up till the twentieth week of pregnancy. Usually, if there is a pregnancy loss after the twentieth week, it is known as still birth. Certain conditions…

By Dr. Shalini Tiwari , Gynaecology Immunological Basis of Pregnancy- When a woman suffers from 2 or more miscarriages, it is termed as Repeated or Recurrent Miscarriages. There are many causes for this issue. However, in about 50% of couples with Recurrent Miscarriages, the entire tests for the causative factors are within…

By Dr. Amrapali Dixit, Gynaecology Miscarriage is the early loss of foetus within 20 weeks of pregnancy. It is also known as ‘spontaneous abortion’. According to research, about 20-30% of the pregnancies end in miscarriage. Out of the total number of miscarriages 80% of them end within 12 weeks of pregnancy. Miscarriages…

By Dr. Anjuli Dixit, Gynaecology Miscarriage is the early loss of foetus within 20 weeks of pregnancy. It is also known as ‘spontaneous abortion’. According to research, about 20-30% of the pregnancies end in miscarriage. Out of the total number of miscarriages 80% of them end within 12 weeks of pregnancy. Miscarriages…

By Dr Neelima Deshpande, Gynaecology Miscarriage is a spontaneous abortion that occurs around the first to second trimester of pregnancy; wherein the foetus is automatically expelled from the uterus due to its inability to survive because of environmental influences or chromosomal abnormalities. Unless the miscarriage occurs due to a severe health…

By Dr Astha Dayal , Gynaecology Miscarriage, also called ‘spontaneous abortion’ is the unprompted termination of pregnancy within the twelfth week. It has been known to occur up till the twentieth week of pregnancy. Usually, if there is a pregnancy loss after the twentieth week, it is known as still birth. Certain…